ICE Arrests Man Overstaying Visa, He Says They Took His Documents
Summary
ICE arrested a Jamaican man, Carlton Junior Burke, for overstaying his tourist visa in the United States. Burke claims ICE took his identification documents during detention and did not return them. The Department of Homeland Security states he overstayed his visa and was arrested due to a previous criminal record.Key Facts
- Carlton Junior Burke, a Jamaican national, was arrested by ICE on October 1, 2025, in Wisconsin.
- Burke overstayed a B2 tourist visa, which expired 6 months after he entered the U.S. in 2021.
- ICE states that Burke had a criminal record, which included a prior arrest for domestic abuse.
- Burke alleges that ICE took his passport and driver's licenses and didn't return them.
- DHS claims all detainees receive proper meals, medical care, and can communicate with their families.
- Burke says he faced conditions like poor quality food, frequent transfers, and limited access to family communication.
- DHS mentioned Burke was granted voluntary departure but was detained until January 28, 2026.
- The DHS has faced allegations over conditions in detention centers and the treatment of detainees.
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